Short interview included in Weekly Shonen Jump with Eiichiro Oda in Jump Festa 2016

Short interview included in Weekly Shonen Jump with Eiichiro Oda in Jump Festa 2016

Short interview included in Weekly Shonen Jump with Eiichiro Oda in Jump Festa 2016

Shonen Jump: In a word or two, what does Shonen Jump mean to you?
Eiichiro Oda: It’s a way to pass the time. It shouldn’t be anything more than that, and it’s not less than that. It’s a momentary break of amusement experienced as you live your life each day.

Shonen Jump: What about manga?
Eiichiro Oda: My answer is the same for manga, a way to pass the time. And Shonen Jump is no exception. And I want to become the king of passing time!

Shonen Jump: Is there something that you are really into or excited about recently?
Eiichiro Oda: Japanese sake. I recently finally realized the deliciousness of sake.

Shonen Jump: Do you have a favorite?
Eiichiro Oda: Hitakami sake is really good.

Shonen Jump: Is there something you are excited about for 2016?
Eiichiro Oda: Let’s see. Excited about…? Well, maybe that’s not the best way to describe it, but a new movie is coming out next year, so that’s all I’ve been thinking about lately. So I’m hoping it can come out as soon as possible next year.

Shonen Jump: Which of your characters would you want to hang out with at a New Year’s party?
Eiichiro Oda: Luffy would make the party really fun, but in terms of drinking, I’d want to hang out with Zoro. I bet he’d appreciate sake too. I’d definitely need Luffy and Usopp to get the party going though.

Shonen Jump: Have you ever had dreams about your manga characters?
Eiichiro Oda: Nope. I think about One Piece every second I’m awake, so it’d be a problem if I also dreamed about it. My brain couldn’t handle it. I need a break from One Piece at least when I’m sleeping.

Shonen Jump: How does it feel when you come to events like Jump Festa and see so many fans?
Eiichiro Oda: It really becomes clear to me that so many people are reading my manga. I’m usually stuck in my room drawing all day, so I don’t really see people reading my work. Being here and seeing so many people talking about the series wakes me up to the fact that it’s actually popular. I really appreciate these events for that.

Shonen Jump: There are a lot of fans out there who read your manga in English. Do you have a message for them?
Eiichiro Oda: The story of One Piece will continue to heat up this year. From this point on, only amazing things will be happening, so I hope you can keep reading it.

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Short interview included in Weekly Shonen Jump with Eiichiro Oda in Jump Festa 2016


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